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Term | BAER test |
Short definition | BAER test - A test used to detect some types of hearing loss, such as Electrodes are placed on the head and certain tones or clicking noises are generated. The electrodes measure nerve signals in the brain as it responds to the sounds. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
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BAER test - A test used to detect some types of hearing loss, such as Electrodes are placed on the head and certain tones or clicking noises are generated. The electrodes measure nerve signals in the brain as it responds to the sounds. Also known as the ABR test, auditory brainstem response test, and auditory brainstem evoked response test
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